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1 The Developmental Reading Assessment
By Emily Tower

2 What is the DRA? A tool to observe, record, and evaluate changes in student performance in order to provide teachers with information to help determine student’s independent reading level and what the student needs to learn next.

3 An Independent Reader The DRA defines an independent level as one in which the reader is able to decode the text with an accuracy of 94% or higher, read with a moderate rate of fluency, and construct meaning before, during, and after reading.

4 DRA Word Analysis Intended for emerging readers in kindergarten and beginning first grade to identify their level of phonological awareness and basic knowledge of phoneme/grapheme relationships. Can also be used for struggling readers in the latter part of first grade through third grade, who are reading below grade level due to ineffective word-solving skills and strategies, or fourth and fifth grade students whose independent DRA text level is 38 or below.

5 There are 40 word analysis tasks which are divided into 5 strands to assess a student’s level of control : 1. Phonological awareness 2. Metalanguage (language used to talk about printed language concepts) 3. Letter/high frequency word recognition 4. Phonics 5. Structural analysis and syllabication

6 Preparing for Assessment
Check to see that you have the books and forms you need to conduct the assessments. Make copies of the assessment forms you plan to use for each student. Assemble assessment materials. Review how to take and analyze a running record or a record of oral reading. Read all the Benchmark Assessment Books that you will be using. Prepare an assessment timeline and activities for the other students. Prepare students for DRA2. Select and prepare a place for the assessment conference. Have a range of levels easily available.

7 Completing an Assessment The Forms
Reading Engagement At higher levels these are done independently and have a special form. Oral Reading Fluency

8 Oral Reading Record Symbols

9 Record of Oral Reading Counting Errors—Special Things to Remember
Every substitution counts as an error. Even if someone makes the same error repeatedly it counts as a separate error each time. Repetitions don’t count as errors. Self corrections don’t count as errors. Substitution of a proper name repeatedly counts as an error only the first time.

10 Oral Reading Record Continued
Percent of Accuracy Stop if in shaded areas and select lower level text.

11 Comprehension Section
Prediction Retelling

12 Interpretation Reflection Teacher Analysis DRA2 Continuum

13 The DRA2 Continuum 3 Sections
Meet within your school to create consistency amongst the team.

14 Focus for Instruction How can you help your students?

15 DRA2 to Rigby Reading Program
Correlate DRA2 score with the Rigby Reading Level by using the charts provided in the Reading Section of the QSI Curriculum. Note that these are guideline expectations and that expectations change over the year. The chart also can be used with the reading continuum that is also included in the Reading Section of the Curriculum.

16 Note that there are different forms for second and third term expectations.

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19 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS Please email me at cheri-carpenter@shk. qsi
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